WO1999038714A1 - Operating device - Google Patents
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- WO1999038714A1 WO1999038714A1 PCT/SE1999/000107 SE9900107W WO9938714A1 WO 1999038714 A1 WO1999038714 A1 WO 1999038714A1 SE 9900107 W SE9900107 W SE 9900107W WO 9938714 A1 WO9938714 A1 WO 9938714A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60B—VEHICLE WHEELS; CASTORS; AXLES FOR WHEELS OR CASTORS; INCREASING WHEEL ADHESION
- B60B39/00—Increasing wheel adhesion
- B60B39/003—Vehicle mounted non-skid chains actuated by centrifugal force
- B60B39/006—Vehicle mounted non-skid chains actuated by centrifugal force characterised by a control system for the actuation of the rotating chain wheel
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T74/00—Machine element or mechanism
- Y10T74/18—Mechanical movements
- Y10T74/18888—Reciprocating to or from oscillating
- Y10T74/1892—Lever and slide
- Y10T74/18968—Flexible connections
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- the present invention relates to an operating device for anti-skid devices as defined in the preamble of the appended claim 1, which is based on EP-B-278 896.
- Automatically operating anti-skid device generally comprise an operating unit and an operating arm pivotally carried by said unit.
- An anti-skid means usually a roller, to the periphery of which is attached a number of anti-skid elements in the form of short pieces of chain, is rotationally mounted on the operating arm.
- the anti-skid means may be shifted between an active position, in which the roller abuts against the side face of a vehicle wheel so as to be rotated thereby and to throw pieces of chain in between the wheel and a support, and a position of rest, wherein the roller is spaced from the wheel and lifted to a position underneath the vehicle.
- the rotary anti-skid means In the position of rest of the anti-skid device, the rotary anti-skid means must be shifted to a suitable location underneath the vehicle and spaced from the road surface as well as from the vehicle wheel.
- Anti-skid devices of the kind to which the present invention relates generally are mounted on the rear axle of heavy-duty vehicles.
- heavy-duty vehicles considerable differences of appearance exist as to the configura- 2 tion and design of the mounting place and the rear-axle area.
- the tolerances as to the design and the position of the rear axle are considerable in this type of vehicle. Consequently, it becomes necessary to mount the anti-skid device in a different manner in each vehicle model.
- the anti-skid device also needs to be set individually in order for the rotary anti-skid means to be correctly located in the active as well as in the passive position.
- Particular difficulties are experienced in anti-skid devices that are to be mounted on buses and smaller vehicles because of the extremely reduced space available. This problem is felt to an increasing extent also in heavy-duty vehicles, since in modern trucks the avail- able space around the rear axle tends to become increasingly smaller. Consequently, high demands are placed on anti-skid devices to be as small as possible.
- EP-A-162 823 describes an anti-skid device of the kind defined above, wherein the operating unit comprises an air cylinder which is remote-connected to the operating arm via a lever and a first wire in order to pivot said arm to the active position by transmission of traction via the wire.
- a return spring is connected to a second wire, which in turn is connected to the operating arm in order to bias the spring, when the arm assumes the active position. Return of the operating arm to the position of rest deactivates the air cylinder, whereupon the return spring resets the operating arm to the position of rest by transmission of traction via the second wire.
- a wire construction of this nature is sensitive to the salty and moist environment prevailing wintertime in the area of the vehicle chassis. In constructions of this kind, problems frequently arise from corrosive attacks on the wires, making them stick or rust away. In addition, stretching of the wires due to tensile stress is a possibility that also must be taken into consideration. 3
- EP-B-278 896 describes an operating unit for antiskid devices comprising a drive means in the form of an axially movable rack in engagement with a pinion, the latter in turn connected to the operating arm in order to pivot the latter.
- the pinion is arranged centrally relative to the area of movement of the rack and is located on the same shaft as the operating arm, for which reason also the operating arm is arranged centrally relative to the area of movement of the rack. Similar constructions are described also in EP-A-487 297 and EP-A-443 455.
- the object of the present invention is to provide an operating device for anti-skid devices, which is greatly improved over the prior-art solutions described above.
- One particular object is to provide an operating unit, which is incorporated in the device and gives the designer considerable freedom in positioning the unit on the bottom face of the vehicle.
- a rotary means arranged to rotate about a rotational shaft, is connected to a linear drive means, the force of which is exerted in the direction along a longitudinal axis, by means of a string-like drive trans- mission element in order to translate a linear movement of the drive means into a pivotal movement of an operating arm.
- the drive transmission element extends essentially along the longitudinal axis of the drive means between the drive means and the rotary means in order to transmit motion in two opposite directions between the drive means and the rotary means .
- the drive transmission element is non-rotationally connected to the rotary means, i.e. it is securely attached to the rotary means in the peripheral direction, like, for example, a chain engaging a toothed wheel or a wire tightly lapping a wheel.
- an operating device wherein the movement of a linear drive means may be translated into a rotational movement of a rotary means without the linear drive means having to extend past the rotary means on two sides of the latter.
- This makes it possible to install the rotary means in one end area of the operating unit and to connect one end of the operating arm directly to the rotary means, and consequently the operating unit may easily be placed in a convenient position underneath a vehicle, since the operating unit essentially extends in one single direction, from the point of attachment of the operating arm. This direction may be chosen optionally in adaptation to the individual configuration of different vehicles.
- the opposite end of the operating arm i.e. the one spaced from the rotary means and the drive transmission element, may support an anti-skid means.
- the operating arm may be pivoted within a large angular range without requiring additional space in more than one direction. 5
- the drive transmission between the drive means and the rotary means is produced by a string-like means instead of by direct meshing of teeth on drive means and drive transmission means, respectively, it becomes possible to manufacture the operating unit at a lower cost than hitherto, due to the fact that the drive and rotary means need no longer be formed with a plurality of directly meshing toothed sections that need to be produced to a high degree of precision.
- the drive means act along a longitudinal axis essentially perpendicular to the rotational axis of the rotary means.
- the drive transmission element is formed with a first portion, which is coupled to the drive means, and with a second portion, which is coupled to the rotary means.
- the drive transmission element extends in a continuous loop around the rotary means and around a deflector means, about which the drive transmission element is arranged to move.
- this arrangement enables the drive transmission element to absorb motion in two opposite directions of movement without the element in itself having to be able to absorb compressive forces. Consequently, simple traction- absorbing drive transmission elements may be used, which is economically advantageous.
- Fig 1 is a schematic plan view of an anti-skid device having an anti-skid means positioned in close vicinity to a vehicle wheel. 6
- Fig 2 is a sectionalised view taken on line II-II in Fig 1 of an operating device for an anti-skid device.
- Fig 3 is a sectionalised view of the operating unit, the view being taken on line III-III in Fig 2.
- the anti-skid device 1 comprises an operating device including an operating unit 10 and an operating arm 6, which is pivotally supported by the operating unit 10, and an anti-skid means 2, which is rotationally mounted on the arm 6 and which comprises a roller 3 and a plurality of anti-skid elements in the form of pieces 4 of chain which are attached to the periphery of the roller 3.
- the operating arm 6 thus extends between the operating unit 10 and the anti-skid means 2.
- the operating arm 6 may be activated to perform a pivotal movement, shown by the double arrow 7, between an active position, as illustrated, and a position of rest.
- the periphery of the roller 3 In the active position, the periphery of the roller 3 is in contact with the side face of the vehicle wheel 5, and consequently the roller 3 is rotated in the direction of arrow 8, throwing pieces 4 of chain in front of the vehicle wheel 5, between the latter and the road surface, when the vehicle travels in the direction of arrow 9.
- the passive position (not shown) , the anti-skid means 2 has been transferred away from the vehicle wheel 5 and the road surface to a suitable position underneath the vehicle .
- the operating unit 10 will be described in closer detail in the following with reference to Figs 2 and 3.
- the operating unit 10 comprises a drive unit 12 and a transmission unit 13, which are enclosed in a drive unit 7 housing 11a and in a transmission unit housing lib, respectively, together forming a housing 11.
- the drive unit 12 comprises a compressed-air cylinder 20 having a piston means 22 acting linearly along a longitudinal axis B, to thus form a drive means.
- the piston means 22 comprises a piston rod 24 protruding into the interior of the transmission unit 13.
- the compressed-air cylinder 20 is a double-acting cylinder, i.e. it is capable of driving the piston means 22 in both directions along the longitudinal axis B.
- the transmission unit 13 is formed with a rotary means 30 extending along the longitudinal axis B and comprising a shaft 32, which is mounted for rotational movement about a rotational axis A, and a wheel 34, which is non-rotationally mounted on the shaft 32 and which is arranged to rotate in a rotational plane coinciding with the longitudinal axis B.
- the transmission unit 13 is fitted with a pulley 36, likewise mounted in the housing 11.
- a string-shaped and non-stretch drive transmission element in the subject case a drive transmission chain 40, extends in a continuous loop around the rotary means and the pulley 36 and is connected to the end portion of the piston rod 24.
- the chain 40 also is non-rotationally attached to the periphery of the wheel 34 and extends along a straight line, in parallel with the longitudinal axis B and close to the extension of the piston rod 24, when the latter assumes its position of maximum penetration into the transmission unit 13.
- the rotary means 30 will be rotated, as the piston means 22 is being displaced in its longitudinal direction B.
- one end of the operating arm 6 is non-rotationally connected to the shaft 32 on the external face of the housing 11, for which reason the piston means 22, when displaced, will cause the arm 6 to perform a pivotal movement.
- the antiskid means 2 mounted at the opposite end of the operat- ing arm 6, spaced from the rotary means 30 and the drive transmission element 40, then is moved towards or away from the vehicle wheel 5.
- the radius of the wheel 34 determines the gear ratio between the movement of the drive means 22 and the movement of the operating arm 6.
- the pulley 36 which is located in close vicinity to the drive means 22 in order to guide the chain 40 between the pulley 36 and the piston rod 22, can be formed with a small-size diameter, when the drive transmission element is a chain having mutually flexible links, a feature which contributes to the possibility of designing the operating unit as a compact-size means.
- the transmission unit housing 11a which encloses the transmission unit 13, efficiently protects the com- ponents of the latter from the effects of the environment.
- Fig 2 also shows a holding member 15, which is mounted on the housing 11 and which is intended for attachment to the vehicle in order to keep the operating unit stable.
- the chain 40 comprises a first portion 41, which is fitted with a fastening means in the form of a fastening plate 44 forming part of a link of the chain 40 and being attached to the piston rod 24 by means of screws or some other suitable means.
- a second portion 42 of the chain 40 is formed with a corresponding fastening means including a link having a fastening plate 46, which is attached to the periphery of the wheel 34.
- Such drive-transmitting connections may also be achieved in some other suitable manner, such as for example by means fitting the wheel 34 and/or the piston rod 24 with teeth in engagement with the links of the chain 40.
- the solution appearing from the drawing figures is, however, advantageous from a manufacturing point of view, inasmuch as smooth wheels are easier and cheaper to manufacture than toothed wheels.
- the string-like drive transmission element 40 is capable of transferring motion between the drive means 22 and the rotary means 40 in two opposite directions (double arrow 26 of Fig 3) in the longitudinal direction B.
- such transmission could be achieved without element 40 being configured as a continuous traction absorbing loop.
- the drive transmission element 40 could, for example be configured as a piece of string extending from the drive means 22 in the longitudinal direction B thereof to the periphery of the rotary means 40 and being in itself capable of absorbing traction as well as compressive forces, for example a chain the links of which may turn in one direction only.
- the drive transmission element is arranged to flex in at least one direction in order to be able to adapt itself to the periphery of the rotary means as the latter is moving.
- the chain 40 forms a drive-transmitting prolongation of the drive means 22, which prolongation is deflected laterally around the rotary means 30, thus requiring space in the longitudinal direction B only to one side of the rotary means 30.
- the drive means 22 is located spaced from the rotary means 30 in a first end position and in a second end position it extends closer to or up to the rotary means 30.
- the prolongation of the longitudinal axis B then is in parallel with the drive- transmitting part of the chain.
- the compressed-air cylinder 20 is of the double-acting type without any spring means being connected thereto. Consequently, the dimensions of the compressed-air cylinder 20 may be small, since no return spring force need to be overcome, which further increases the freedom of choice in the mounting of the anti-skid device.
- a return spring of the heavy kind usually used in anti-skid devices in itself constitutes safety risk during mounting and maintenance work. 10
- the invention is applicable to linearly acting drive means that are operated by other power sources than compressed air.
- a return spring may be connected to the drive means, should this be desirable in some situations.
- the drive-transmission element need not be a chain but could be formed by any other string-like means that is able to transfer motion in its longitudinal direction.
- the inventive concept is applicable to the illustrated type of anti- skid means incorporating a roller as well as to other types of rotary anti-skid means.
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Priority Applications (6)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| EP99905399A EP1049591B1 (en) | 1998-01-29 | 1999-01-27 | Operating device |
| DE69912396T DE69912396T2 (en) | 1998-01-29 | 1999-01-27 | CONTROL DEVICE |
| AT99905399T ATE252987T1 (en) | 1998-01-29 | 1999-01-27 | SWITCHING DEVICE |
| JP2000529975A JP2002501851A (en) | 1998-01-29 | 1999-01-27 | Operation device |
| US09/600,956 US6409215B1 (en) | 1998-01-29 | 1999-01-27 | Operating device for anti-skid devices for vehicles |
| AU25553/99A AU2555399A (en) | 1998-01-29 | 1999-01-27 | Operating device |
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| SE9800243-9 | 1998-01-29 | ||
| SE9800243A SE511257C2 (en) | 1998-01-29 | 1998-01-29 | Operating device |
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| WO1999038714A1 true WO1999038714A1 (en) | 1999-08-05 |
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| PCT/SE1999/000107 Ceased WO1999038714A1 (en) | 1998-01-29 | 1999-01-27 | Operating device |
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| US (1) | US6409215B1 (en) |
| EP (1) | EP1049591B1 (en) |
| JP (1) | JP2002501851A (en) |
| AT (1) | ATE252987T1 (en) |
| AU (1) | AU2555399A (en) |
| DE (1) | DE69912396T2 (en) |
| SE (1) | SE511257C2 (en) |
| WO (1) | WO1999038714A1 (en) |
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| US9216617B2 (en) | 2005-06-21 | 2015-12-22 | Rud Ketten Rieger & Dietz Gmbh U. Co. Kg | Anti-skid device |
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| US9216617B2 (en) | 2005-06-21 | 2015-12-22 | Rud Ketten Rieger & Dietz Gmbh U. Co. Kg | Anti-skid device |
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| US8215672B2 (en) | 2007-11-05 | 2012-07-10 | Masao Inuzuka | Control device for tread contact conditions of vehicles |
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